Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. In North Arlington. This cute college girl came by. Backpack. highlightered map in hand. Something about summer research program for educational products. I actually let her in and she gave her presentation on the books. Was interested in only 2 of the books but the deal was for the entire set only costing $120. No sale. If I had know she was selling something, I wouldn't have let her in.
So why did you let her in? We're you hoping she'd rob you at gunpoint? Or maybe you were hoping she'd just tie you up and take your kid?
She said she was doing research for college.
Anonymous wrote:Being polite can get you killed or worse
Anonymous wrote:I think it should be illegal to knock on someone's door uninvited. It's not free speech when you are on my property.
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update: two neighbors got a visit from this same person and called the police. His soliciting permit checked out and he was dismissed.
Not sure yet about Southwestern Advantage, but even if he is with a legit business, this certainly is a sketchy way of trying to make a buck.
Thanks for the feedback about door-to-door salesmen from the PPs.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously OP? You're THAT neighbor on Nextdoor who gets very dramatic about solicitors or paranoid that someone is walking around your neighbor's yard (who turns out to be the pest control guy doing their yearly termite inspection).
Anonymous wrote:I would ask the kid (assuming it was a kid) if they needed help escaping the adults who were driving them around and forcing them to do this. I would offer them use of my telephone to call the parents they may have run away from, or to call the police if they felt like talking about their abduction.
Anonymous wrote:
It’s insane to open your door to complete strangers.
Who does that?